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dulles at 45 and b wait a minute thurgood marshall at 42 degrees. current temperatures at reagan national is 40. 4degrees at bwi thurgood marshall. the winds are light as well today. not a lot happening there. if i were a cloud salesman, i would be very rich today. we have plenty of clouds out there. not a lot of sunshine. our high, 51 degrees. a chance of spotty showers later on. >> getting a little bit back to normal. thank you. >>> let's check in with julie wright now with the latest on our on-time traffic. >> good morning, tony, bright and early. >> a little sunshine. >> there you go. >> off to a quiet start with no issues report here coming across the american legion bridge. traffic flowing freely headed out towards tyson's. inner loop of the beltway off tie quiet start. northbound 395, all systems go headed across the potomac for the southeast-southwest freeway and construction still in place. inbound canal road here it the m street and the key bridge. got swing wide with very light traffic volume at this hour. that's a check of your fox 5 on-
dulles at 45 and b wait a minute thurgood marshall at 42 degrees. current temperatures at reagan national is 40. 4degrees at bwi thurgood marshall. the winds are light as well today. not a lot happening there. if i were a cloud salesman, i would be very rich today. we have plenty of clouds out there. not a lot of sunshine. our high, 51 degrees. a chance of spotty showers later on. >> getting a little bit back to normal. thank you. >>> let's check in with julie wright now with the...
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Dec 6, 2012
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here is a look at where we stand right now. 30 at dulles. 2 at bwi thurgood march marshall. winds are light. they will remain that way throughout the course of the day. our high today, expected to be 36 degrees. no shortage of sunshine. you will have plenty of that. it will be chilly and the wind will be light. do prepare yourself. up fortunately, it is here to stay for the day. we have some changes coming up in our weekend forecast as well and i'll have the details later on. >> at least we have some sunshine. >> that's it. you can't have it all. >> we'll take it. that's fine. thank you. >>> let's go to julie wright with the latest on this morning's traffic woes. >> not only do we have sunshine but we have pineapple. thankfully, no one was injured in this incident and sky fox is live above the scene of what we're talking about. the outer loop of the beltway right here at the decision point if you are going to go northbound on 270 or continue around the outer loop of the beltway over towards old georgetown road. this is where we have the crash and it involved a tractor- trail
here is a look at where we stand right now. 30 at dulles. 2 at bwi thurgood march marshall. winds are light. they will remain that way throughout the course of the day. our high today, expected to be 36 degrees. no shortage of sunshine. you will have plenty of that. it will be chilly and the wind will be light. do prepare yourself. up fortunately, it is here to stay for the day. we have some changes coming up in our weekend forecast as well and i'll have the details later on. >> at least...
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Dec 17, 2012
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temperatures -- 49 at dwi thurgood marshall. 54 at washington -- dulles. statistically, above average. later tonight, early tomorrow when the cold front comes through, we may pick up a few more showers. that will be that. here is the extent of the dense fog advisory until 6:00 a.m. east of the blue ridge, all the way south to king george, across the bay. by definition the dense fog advisory means that visibility will drop below a quarter of a mile. you cannot get much lower than 0.0 at aberdeen. it has been that way all day. it will be a tough night. flying tough night driving because of the fog. high-pressure coming up the coast will mrs. to the south east. this area -- most of the heavier stuff will go through. however, the satellite shows a sharp edge. here is the rain and the actual cold front. we may get some showers around 4:00 5:00 in the morning. then we see rapid improvement. we have a bright new skies today. upper 50's tomorrow, partly sunny and windy. then we have another cold the. rain. mild. much bustier. in fact, lower 40 -- much of bustier.
temperatures -- 49 at dwi thurgood marshall. 54 at washington -- dulles. statistically, above average. later tonight, early tomorrow when the cold front comes through, we may pick up a few more showers. that will be that. here is the extent of the dense fog advisory until 6:00 a.m. east of the blue ridge, all the way south to king george, across the bay. by definition the dense fog advisory means that visibility will drop below a quarter of a mile. you cannot get much lower than 0.0 at...
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Dec 10, 2012
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today's highs 52 degrees at reagan national airport, 53 at dulles and 50 at bwi thurgood marshall. this hour we've got 49 degrees at d.c., the same at quantico, 48 at dulles, a little cooler at frederick 43 degrees, 43 at hagerstown, martinsburg and baltimore at 46. we've got a couple frontal systems, one to the south, one to the east, but still lingering showers over calvert and anne arundel, st. mary's. down to the south and to the north as well. this is just going to pop up here and there moving into the course of tonight and as we look at our weather map, this is where we do have a fog advisory that continues to even hit areas through the d.c. region all the way to hagerstown and down to the south. calvert, st. mary's, anne arundel, all these areas seeing visibility greatly reduced. this will be through till 9:00 tomorrow morning. realize that as you do your morning commute tomorrow you'll have reduced visibility. so this system will head north as a warm front. warmer air will stream up from the south. winds will be gusty moving into monday and we keep an eye on this frontal sy
today's highs 52 degrees at reagan national airport, 53 at dulles and 50 at bwi thurgood marshall. this hour we've got 49 degrees at d.c., the same at quantico, 48 at dulles, a little cooler at frederick 43 degrees, 43 at hagerstown, martinsburg and baltimore at 46. we've got a couple frontal systems, one to the south, one to the east, but still lingering showers over calvert and anne arundel, st. mary's. down to the south and to the north as well. this is just going to pop up here and there...
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Dec 23, 2012
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officially 44 at bwi thurgood marshall and 51 miles per hour wind in dulles. many of the neighborhoods saw wind within that range as well. currently, sustained winds anywhere from about 7 to 18 miles per hour. they are gradually calming down. here is a look at the current wind gust in some our neighborhoods. 17 in baltimore, 16 in gaithersburg and 22 at winchester. those winds, you know, continue to be fairly strong, 25 in martinsburg but they'll continue to subside tonight and we're going to do so much better. temperatures into the lower 30s but we could see some of the temperatures drop into the 20s. we have a chilly night ahead. ridge of high pressure in control. that's going to set us up for some nine as we head into tomorrow. so for tomorrow, wind will clear, overnight, about 32 degrees. we have some changes coming closer to christmas day. i'll have the details and a look at the the all-important 7 day forecast. >> thank you, gwen. >>> christmas may be around the corner but so is the fiscal cliff. president obama addressed the nation saying that he met re
officially 44 at bwi thurgood marshall and 51 miles per hour wind in dulles. many of the neighborhoods saw wind within that range as well. currently, sustained winds anywhere from about 7 to 18 miles per hour. they are gradually calming down. here is a look at the current wind gust in some our neighborhoods. 17 in baltimore, 16 in gaithersburg and 22 at winchester. those winds, you know, continue to be fairly strong, 25 in martinsburg but they'll continue to subside tonight and we're going to...
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Dec 6, 2012
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speaking of yesterday, 63 at national airport, 61 at dulles an 64 at bwi thurgood marshall. current temperature is 23 out there. we've got 3-degree in annapolis. 30 at baltimore. fredericksburg is at 34. d.c. is at 36. we have 27 at cumberland. so that cool, chilly air in place as we head up the mid- atlantic. 30degrees for boston. 31 at new york city. so that cooler air just about all along areas of the mid- atlantic and not warming up any time soon i might add at all. here is a look at what we're talking about today. daytime highs into the 40s. a couple of 50s on our map. it will be warmer more to the south but we are generally talking low to mid-40s across the entire region. that ridge of high pressure will guarantee us some sunshine although a chilly start. sun will be sticking around all day long. 46 for your high today. it will be a cold night tonight. bundle up, 36 degrees. height southeasterly wind. as we move into the weekend, we get a little bit of a warm-up. not bad for the low 60s on saturday. but prepare yourselves for some rain as we move through into sunday. s
speaking of yesterday, 63 at national airport, 61 at dulles an 64 at bwi thurgood marshall. current temperature is 23 out there. we've got 3-degree in annapolis. 30 at baltimore. fredericksburg is at 34. d.c. is at 36. we have 27 at cumberland. so that cool, chilly air in place as we head up the mid- atlantic. 30degrees for boston. 31 at new york city. so that cooler air just about all along areas of the mid- atlantic and not warming up any time soon i might add at all. here is a look at what...
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Dec 27, 2012
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bwi thurgood marshall airport was no exception to the travel mess yesterday. on average, 1-to our travel delays. the weather here improved. traveled nationwide did not 31 family spent the holiday on the other side of the country, with an unplanned night in baltimore. >> we decided to spend christmas in las vegas, and today the odds were not with us. we are happy to be on the ground, so it was kind of rough up there. we are grateful to be here. >> for others in and around maryland who were not flying, the snow was a chance for many to stock up on winter supplies they had not gotten around to yet. you can track storms from anywhere with our iphone and enjoyed app. you can always get the updated forecasts every day at wbal tv.com. click on "weather." now the latest on conditions. >> it looks like all that rain and snow has quickly moved out of the area, but it is still impacting travel across the northeast. heavy snow in upstate new york all the way to maine with rain on the coast. we are seeing the strong wind on the backside of this, preventing temperatures fro
bwi thurgood marshall airport was no exception to the travel mess yesterday. on average, 1-to our travel delays. the weather here improved. traveled nationwide did not 31 family spent the holiday on the other side of the country, with an unplanned night in baltimore. >> we decided to spend christmas in las vegas, and today the odds were not with us. we are happy to be on the ground, so it was kind of rough up there. we are grateful to be here. >> for others in and around maryland...
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Dec 23, 2012
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over 40 mile-per-hour wind gusts at both bwi thurgood marshall and national airport. yesterday's highs, 45 at national, right where we should be. 42 at dulles, same at bwi. those temperatures, a little below the seasonal average. right now, it is a cold start to the day, which is why wisdom's complaining. look at this, 29 at dc. only 19 at manassas. 23 at martinsburg. we've got 28 at fredericksburg. yesterday, the wind chills had us into the 20s most of the day. that's actually what it really felt like. take a look at the cold pool of air. we've got this huge dip in the jet stream over areas of the west. then on the east coast, you can see the same story. we've got this little area of where the jet stream is allowing southerly air to flow in. so west coast seeing a little bit of rain and mountain snow. nothing happening in the deep south, a little bit across louisiana in terms of rainfall. northeast had a fair amount of snow yesterday. they still have a little bit edging its way through north of pennsylvania right now. and we know that game's in philly today. they wil
over 40 mile-per-hour wind gusts at both bwi thurgood marshall and national airport. yesterday's highs, 45 at national, right where we should be. 42 at dulles, same at bwi. those temperatures, a little below the seasonal average. right now, it is a cold start to the day, which is why wisdom's complaining. look at this, 29 at dc. only 19 at manassas. 23 at martinsburg. we've got 28 at fredericksburg. yesterday, the wind chills had us into the 20s most of the day. that's actually what it really...
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Dec 18, 2012
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marshall sayythe weather forced the -3 airlines to ancel dozens off flights todaay the situation left passengerss - either standinggiin ong lines.. orron the phone with - pervice.. tryyng toorebook flights. 3 (mss.ffnch) "i'm frustrated because the customer servicve ageet used the word accomodations, butttheree aren't any accommodaaions to be made here.""-3 holidays, t'ssthe weather, you can't do anything about & t. but thh people i work for & aree't goiig toobeehappy. i have to dooa payroll tomorrow.. no one elle knows &p(laughtee)" airport ooficials say theyydon't know 3 resume.. they say the f-a-aa3 they say you shhuld check with airpprt tt catch a flight.. or to picc up or drop off passengerss 3 only somerset county will receive feeeral aid for damaae incurred by hurricane sanny. -3 sandy.mmryland issoot of federal disaster aiddto five ccunties damaged byythe storm. & a mema spooesman says after a state appeal was denied last week to get assistanne or - dorchester, garrett, wicomico and worcesser ounties... aid.most arylanddcounties are eligible or ore basic ffrms of federal disas
marshall sayythe weather forced the -3 airlines to ancel dozens off flights todaay the situation left passengerss - either standinggiin ong lines.. orron the phone with - pervice.. tryyng toorebook flights. 3 (mss.ffnch) "i'm frustrated because the customer servicve ageet used the word accomodations, butttheree aren't any accommodaaions to be made here.""-3 holidays, t'ssthe weather, you can't do anything about & t. but thh people i work for & aree't goiig toobeehappy. i...
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Dec 23, 2012
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bwi thurgood marshall, a44-mile-per-hour peak wind gust. wind out of the west averaging 8 miles per hour. that's good news for sure. a little wind energy left across parts of northern maryland and the panhandle of west virginia so windchill values are back down into the low 20s in maryland and near freezing windchills down to the south of the city. redskins forecast on the road in philadelphia tomorrow. 1:00 game. temperatures low to mid-40s, plenty of sunshine but chilly. and the ravens are at home playing the new york football giants. temperatures in the upper 30s and low 40s. it's a 4:00 kickoff, so 43 at kickoff time and 38 by the time that game is over. no matter which team you're supporting tomorrow, it will be good, dry football weather for both games. the storm continues to move further and further away. good riddance to it. high pressure biwill take its place for tomorrow. it will feel like winter for sure but plenty of sunshine coming our way tomorrow courtesy of that big ridge of high pressure. as it moves away, the cold air is i
bwi thurgood marshall, a44-mile-per-hour peak wind gust. wind out of the west averaging 8 miles per hour. that's good news for sure. a little wind energy left across parts of northern maryland and the panhandle of west virginia so windchill values are back down into the low 20s in maryland and near freezing windchills down to the south of the city. redskins forecast on the road in philadelphia tomorrow. 1:00 game. temperatures low to mid-40s, plenty of sunshine but chilly. and the ravens are at...
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no word if bwi thurgood marshall will be part of the program's expansion in the new year. >> a large convenience store chain is offering some healthier options. ellen braitman has more. good morning. >> good morning. 7-eleven does want to change their perception. they are increasing the amount of healthier food they sell. obesity rates among preschoolers is on the decline. this is the first time this has happened in a decade. there has been greater awareness of health problems caused by obesity. let's talk netflix. the site was down on christmas eve. there was a disruption from the amazon web system in uses. not good news. this is a vital source of revenue for amazon. time is running out to come to a budget agreement. the lawmakers will head back to d.c. tomorrow. military families are tightening their belts and cutting back on everyday spending. they expect fewer promotions at their jobs. i'm ellen braitman. >> thank you. >> 33 degrees at the airport. we'll have a look at sports. >> the ravens will be back to work today. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler
no word if bwi thurgood marshall will be part of the program's expansion in the new year. >> a large convenience store chain is offering some healthier options. ellen braitman has more. good morning. >> good morning. 7-eleven does want to change their perception. they are increasing the amount of healthier food they sell. obesity rates among preschoolers is on the decline. this is the first time this has happened in a decade. there has been greater awareness of health problems...
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Dec 26, 2012
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no word if bwi thurgood marshall will be part of the expansion in the new year. dairy prices could double in just a few weeks. >> soon as shoppers to be taking a detour around the dairy aisle. that's because prices could double if congress does not pass the farm bill. >> was based on the 1949 production processes of milk production. >> if lawmakers do not come to an agreement, washington will be forced to pay farmers based on outdated calculations. ilkabout $8 per gallon for mel sometime after january 1. >> we get milk. i have a son and he likes it. i will start getting only soy milk. >> those customers could spell trouble for the dairy industry. >> dairy farmers will see an increase in their income but it could force individuals to find substitutes for milk. >> cheese is big in my house. >> i would still continue to buy them. >> we do not need one more thing going up in price. >> sarah sampson, wbal-tv 11 news. >> $3.65 a gallon is the national average price for a gallon of milk. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. would you continue to buy m
no word if bwi thurgood marshall will be part of the expansion in the new year. dairy prices could double in just a few weeks. >> soon as shoppers to be taking a detour around the dairy aisle. that's because prices could double if congress does not pass the farm bill. >> was based on the 1949 production processes of milk production. >> if lawmakers do not come to an agreement, washington will be forced to pay farmers based on outdated calculations. ilkabout $8 per gallon for...
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reagan national airport at 36 degrees. 31 at dulles. 31 at bwi thurgood marshall. it will be much cooler with our highs only making it into the mid-40s. by midday, it will be about 42 degrees and by the 5:00 hour, still into the low 40s. the bottom line is we are getting back to reality because, when we hit the 70- degree days, we should have only been at about 50. so we were spoiled. it's over at least for now. >> time to check in with traffic. here is julie wright. >> am i the only one who says let's cope the party going. i like to be spoiled. i'll put it out there. here we are at connecticut avenue with traffic flowing freely in each direction headed on the inner loop over towards college park and coming from the american legion bridge where we had the earlier crash this morning involving a tractor-trailer. the tractor-trailer on the shoulder. lanes are now open. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. traffic. >> thank you. >>> fairfax county police are investigating a scary find in a student's locker. a loaded happened gun was found at robinson secondary
reagan national airport at 36 degrees. 31 at dulles. 31 at bwi thurgood marshall. it will be much cooler with our highs only making it into the mid-40s. by midday, it will be about 42 degrees and by the 5:00 hour, still into the low 40s. the bottom line is we are getting back to reality because, when we hit the 70- degree days, we should have only been at about 50. so we were spoiled. it's over at least for now. >> time to check in with traffic. here is julie wright. >> am i the...
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. >> in which sydney poitier ayed thurgood marshall and burt lancaster played john w davis. so-- . >> rose: two opposing counsels on the argument. >> exactly, in the supreme court. so you know, i'vead the oppounit to do really the creative things that i want to do. and i had just-- i can did produce from my friend terrence malick the james jones film, thin red line. >> rose: so the kennedy center honors which is as i suggested one of the great events in washington, and then seen on cbs on december 26th. this partnership has worked well. but it is something that i think people aspire to. it's likthe presidential metal of freedom in a certain way. it is to honor people for contribution beyond sort of the obvious metals that they get. it's different than the oscar. it's for life. >> right. and it's their country honoring them. when i started the american film institute our sofs offices were in the kennedy center and on the 10th anniversary of afi we go an event, we had a white house reception, president carter and then an event at the operahouse at the kennedy center celebratin
. >> in which sydney poitier ayed thurgood marshall and burt lancaster played john w davis. so-- . >> rose: two opposing counsels on the argument. >> exactly, in the supreme court. so you know, i'vead the oppounit to do really the creative things that i want to do. and i had just-- i can did produce from my friend terrence malick the james jones film, thin red line. >> rose: so the kennedy center honors which is as i suggested one of the great events in washington, and...
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marshall. the code of conduct says the law clerks have a duty of confidentiality to both the court and they're justices, because there was some suggestion at the time of the leaks that maybe one or two of the justices authorized the clerk to go off the reservation and talk to the press. regardless of whether that's a good thing or bad thing in terms of living in a democratic society and being transparent, that blatantly violates the code of conduct. even if a justice authorizes you to talk, you're still violating your duty to the supreme court as an institution, and over the last 20, 30, 40 years, we have seen repeated instances of selective violations, starting with the brethren, all the way through eddie hasser's book, closed chambers and through this spring. i was not a supreme court law clerk. i clerked in federal district court bit i know that confidentiality is important in working for judge or justice. i bothers me because i think they're violating what is an ongoing duty of confidential
marshall. the code of conduct says the law clerks have a duty of confidentiality to both the court and they're justices, because there was some suggestion at the time of the leaks that maybe one or two of the justices authorized the clerk to go off the reservation and talk to the press. regardless of whether that's a good thing or bad thing in terms of living in a democratic society and being transparent, that blatantly violates the code of conduct. even if a justice authorizes you to talk,...
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Dec 17, 2012
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. >> the part is right beside thurgood marshall elementary school in northeast d.c. all students were inside the school when the discovery was made. another woman who walks by said she was there yesterday and saw nothing. investigators say that the man had to be killed some time yesterday afternoon -- between yesterday afternoon and this morning. >> there was a street sign. >> investigators used police dogs to search for evidence. they found identification on the man and say he lives in d.c. >> one interesting note on this story is the police to present town home not too far from the place where the body was found. as far as the murderer goes, no one is saying how he was killed -- as far as the murderer goes, no one is saying how he was killed. no motive at this point. abc7 news. >> thank you. alexandria police have recovered a stolen cruiser found in prince george's county. they say a laptop is missing from inside. they have recovered a second cruiser's stolen over the weekend from princes street and alexandria. police are trying to work out whether these cases are
. >> the part is right beside thurgood marshall elementary school in northeast d.c. all students were inside the school when the discovery was made. another woman who walks by said she was there yesterday and saw nothing. investigators say that the man had to be killed some time yesterday afternoon -- between yesterday afternoon and this morning. >> there was a street sign. >> investigators used police dogs to search for evidence. they found identification on the man and say...
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high today. 42 in dulles and 42 at bwi thurgood marshall. we are keeping an eye on the weather. not much happening, not much happening to the south. we have a little bit of activity here across areas in new england. for us, we're going to see the clouds moving in as the ridge of high pressure builds in. sunshine during the course of tomorrow and mostly clear skies. we're going to see a very active storm system pushing our way and it looks like we get through the sunshine today and the unsettled pattern will start as we head into monday night. monday looks like we might have a chance of a rain and snow mix. a little bit of wintry weather. all going to depend on the temperatures as we move into monday. you can see how it's shaping up. tuesday, as it gets into christmas day, looking good. we have sunshine to look forward to. here is the seven-day forecast. rain mix possible monday, return again on wednesday. we'll keep an eye on all of that christmas day, sunshine. >> okay. >> all right. >>> the kids are asking for a white christmas. so no problem. because there was talk of possibl
high today. 42 in dulles and 42 at bwi thurgood marshall. we are keeping an eye on the weather. not much happening, not much happening to the south. we have a little bit of activity here across areas in new england. for us, we're going to see the clouds moving in as the ridge of high pressure builds in. sunshine during the course of tomorrow and mostly clear skies. we're going to see a very active storm system pushing our way and it looks like we get through the sunshine today and the unsettled...
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Dec 17, 2012
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lincoln park in northeast, which is right behind thurgood marshall elementary. pat cottens is there with more on the search for the killer. pad? >> the crime murder, the victim a man who appears to be in his early 50s. a scene a market right behind an elementary school. >> i just hard it on the news and rushed over to pick up my kids. >> reporter: it was behind the school. >> that's why i was really afraid. >> reporter: a case of murder if ft. lincoln park, right behind marshall elementary school. parents of students here on edge. >> very disturbsing. >>> police sources tell the story this way. they say around 11:00 this morning, a woman walking her dog found the body of a man near a park bench. he appears to have been shot. there was a cigarette in his mouth. the crime scene here is enormous. there's a maze of yellow tame that runs this way and that way, north and south across the various levels of this park, all around the place. the place where the man was short and killed. investigators sifting it flu evidence, looking for clues and information, something th
lincoln park in northeast, which is right behind thurgood marshall elementary. pat cottens is there with more on the search for the killer. pad? >> the crime murder, the victim a man who appears to be in his early 50s. a scene a market right behind an elementary school. >> i just hard it on the news and rushed over to pick up my kids. >> reporter: it was behind the school. >> that's why i was really afraid. >> reporter: a case of murder if ft. lincoln park, right...
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aa bwi thurgood marshall airport... travelers stuck or elayed bb a blanket of heavy fog.(man) "better to peep us on the ground than 3 for the mst part, people seem to be understandingg. but -3 there are some irritatinng mmments...(woman) "i..excuse either on thephooe with their airline cuutomer service..or standing in long liness. p smeettavelers have been here 33 (ms. colgan) ""t's he holidays, it's the weather, you can't doo nything abbut it. buu the people i work for...
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he voted against thurgood marshall. he did not want a liberal activists. the race issues, too. he voted against the civil rights bill. back it up a little bit. 1960, the senate was considering of legislation to abolish coal tax. byrd voted against it. byrd tried to explain he was not opposed to the intent of the legislation, but it goes against the state rights. therefore, congress cannot step in and say -- byrd said to do it right. he said he could not vote on it if it was going to be done this way. two years later, congress comes back with a constitutional amendment and byrd voted for it. he voted for it once they did it right with a constitutional amendment. he filibustered, it is true. there was a 14 hour filibuster. read through the thing. everyone points out him being racist. read throughout the filibuster. there is not one racial thing. the whole thing is basically constitutional law. he makes clear to make it right before he can support it. he agrees that there should be no discrimination in the standards. the objective sought -- the objective here is a worthy one. he c
he voted against thurgood marshall. he did not want a liberal activists. the race issues, too. he voted against the civil rights bill. back it up a little bit. 1960, the senate was considering of legislation to abolish coal tax. byrd voted against it. byrd tried to explain he was not opposed to the intent of the legislation, but it goes against the state rights. therefore, congress cannot step in and say -- byrd said to do it right. he said he could not vote on it if it was going to be done...
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and you now sit in the seat that thurgood marshall had. >> i sit in a chair. i think he occupied his own seat. [laughter] i think the, you know, i had spent time with him, i would like to say a word. people do a lot of talking on behalf of other people. i sat with him in the meeting when i first got court . >> thurgood marshall. >> courtesy visit that was supposed to last ten minutes and lasted two and a half hours. and he regaled me with stories, and i said to him, i wish that if i had the courage and the age that i could have traveled with him across the south. but i doubt i would have had the courage that he had to do that. and he looked at me, very quietly said i had do in my time what i had to do. you have to do in your time what you have to do. that was all the guidance. and perhaps when we talk about the great document, it sums up the those at the convention, they had to do in their time they had to do. they did it. and we have to do in our time what we have to do. will we do it? >> so with that, let me add one additional thought. and maybe bring our pr
and you now sit in the seat that thurgood marshall had. >> i sit in a chair. i think he occupied his own seat. [laughter] i think the, you know, i had spent time with him, i would like to say a word. people do a lot of talking on behalf of other people. i sat with him in the meeting when i first got court . >> thurgood marshall. >> courtesy visit that was supposed to last ten minutes and lasted two and a half hours. and he regaled me with stories, and i said to him, i wish...
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and you now sit in the seat that thurgood marshall had. >> i sit in a chair. i think he occupied his own seat. [laughter] i think the, you know, i had spent time with him, i would like to say a word. people do a lot of talking on behalf of other people. i sat with him in the meeting when i first got court . >> thurgood marshall. >> courtesy visit that was supposed to last ten minutes and lasted two and a half hours. and he regaled me with stories, and i said to him, i wish that if i had the courage and the age that i could have traveled with him across the south. but i doubt i would have had the courage that he had to do that. and he looked at me, very quietly said i had do in my time what i had to do. you have to do in your time what you have to do. that was all the guidance. and perhaps when we talk about the great document, it sums up the those at the convention, they had to do in their time they had to do. they did it. and we have to do in our time what we have to do. will we do it? >> so with that, let me add one additional thought. and maybe bring our pr
and you now sit in the seat that thurgood marshall had. >> i sit in a chair. i think he occupied his own seat. [laughter] i think the, you know, i had spent time with him, i would like to say a word. people do a lot of talking on behalf of other people. i sat with him in the meeting when i first got court . >> thurgood marshall. >> courtesy visit that was supposed to last ten minutes and lasted two and a half hours. and he regaled me with stories, and i said to him, i wish...
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but as thurgood marshall, the supreme court justice, once said, those are precisely the moments when civil liberties matter most and when you have to be careful. and all those presidents suffer in history. eleanor roosevelt said about the incarceration of the japanese-americans, and fdr's failure to bring more jewish refugees into the country before hitler closed the door forever, those were his scars. she knew that. i think lincoln if he came back now would know his scar was that he wished he didn't have to do the habeas corpus. war takes -- it grows on itself and you do everything you need to. it's a sad, dark chapter. >> and the human element, jefferson used this when he talked about buying louisiana, which was unconstitutional, and he was -- >> detail. >> he was for the constitutional amendment before he was against it. he was going to amend the constitution to buy the louisiana purchase. then he got a letter saying napoleon was rethinking this and suddenly, well, we don't need to worry about the constitution. and he used a very interesting metaphor. he said i am acting to the co
but as thurgood marshall, the supreme court justice, once said, those are precisely the moments when civil liberties matter most and when you have to be careful. and all those presidents suffer in history. eleanor roosevelt said about the incarceration of the japanese-americans, and fdr's failure to bring more jewish refugees into the country before hitler closed the door forever, those were his scars. she knew that. i think lincoln if he came back now would know his scar was that he wished he...
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lincoln park the hill about 100 yards from thurgood marshall elementary school. a woman walking her dog discovered the body after 11 a.m. this morning. fox 5's paul wagner has the story. >> reporter: on a day when school security was on the minds of so many, anyone curious enough would have been able to glance out the windows of marshall elementary and see crime scene tape and police detectives working on the hillside. an area of ft. lincoln park that backs up to the school. the body was discovered in what appeared to be an area where people could relax on park benches. >> ft. lincoln is really a quiet calm safe community and this is pretty unusual. >> reporter: police say the motive is unclear. commander salberg said there were no reports of gunfire in the hours leading up to the time of the discovery of the body. still parents with children in the school found the scene disturbing. >> i heard it on the radio, a shooting near this area and i knew that it was by my kid's school. >> reporter: you came to make sure everything was okay. >> right, yes, but no memoran
lincoln park the hill about 100 yards from thurgood marshall elementary school. a woman walking her dog discovered the body after 11 a.m. this morning. fox 5's paul wagner has the story. >> reporter: on a day when school security was on the minds of so many, anyone curious enough would have been able to glance out the windows of marshall elementary and see crime scene tape and police detectives working on the hillside. an area of ft. lincoln park that backs up to the school. the body was...
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marshall. up to 35 or 40 is possible and creating some significant wind chill. so it really only feels like it's in the low to upper 20s. make sure you bundle up as you're heading out. don't be deceived by the sunshine today. partly sunny skies, gusty winds, 39 degrees our daytime high. the winds will be gusting at least up to 35 miles per hour. and windy and cold but today those winds will improve and the skins game is going to be cold and chilly out there. >> but there will be lots of people jumping up and down and cheering. >> that will keep them warm. >> thanks, gwen. >>> it has been one roller coaster of a ride in a political arena. there's been everything from the presidential election to the supreme court decision on health care reform and the retirement of longtime lawmakers. we will take a look back on the year in politics when we return. ?Ñ >>> closed captioning on fox 5 brought to you by luna. >>> there is never a shortage of stories in the world of politics, and 2012 was a
marshall. up to 35 or 40 is possible and creating some significant wind chill. so it really only feels like it's in the low to upper 20s. make sure you bundle up as you're heading out. don't be deceived by the sunshine today. partly sunny skies, gusty winds, 39 degrees our daytime high. the winds will be gusting at least up to 35 miles per hour. and windy and cold but today those winds will improve and the skins game is going to be cold and chilly out there. >> but there will be lots of...
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and thurgood marshall. [laughter] >> one of the last name to have been while kennedy was alive was if the assassination of south vietnam with our ally but then he is assassinated. this raises the question fifth over the next 50 years to argue about, would kennedy have told fed advisers out of vietnam? and you argue indications are that he would have. just to challenge that a little bit and, there is a wonderful book called choosing war that they say the viet cong attacks were doubling in november from the month before in south vietnam and tear the top advisers to honolulu and they warned the viet cong would win if the u.s. did not do something quickly. not to challenge those memories but wouldn't it have presented kennedy with a difficult choice? losing to a peasant army which was beat back by the soviet union? >> kennedy was under pressure with the enormous way and the bay of pigs and said no. that meeting in honolulu was mentioned to me years ago it was very strange they are meeting in honolulu. arad of t
and thurgood marshall. [laughter] >> one of the last name to have been while kennedy was alive was if the assassination of south vietnam with our ally but then he is assassinated. this raises the question fifth over the next 50 years to argue about, would kennedy have told fed advisers out of vietnam? and you argue indications are that he would have. just to challenge that a little bit and, there is a wonderful book called choosing war that they say the viet cong attacks were doubling in...
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. >> and reagan airport, and thurgood marshall in baltimore. >> now, obviously one of the last things that happens while kennedy is alive that has a very important impact on foreign policy is the assassination of the president of south vietnam. our client, our ally over there. and then two weeks later, i think it's two weeks later, kennedy is himself assassinated. and as you were saying before, this raised the questions that historians can argue about, keep arguing about, the next 50 years, would kennedy have wanted to -- would he have pulled american troops out of vietnam dish pull adviseers out, and you -- indications are that he would have and you cite various sources.that. just curious, just to challenge that a little bit, there's a wonderful book by a diploma called, "choosing war" in which he says that viet cong attacks were doubling in november from the month above in south vietnam. and that there were meetings of kennedy's top advicers in honolulu, which is -- which i think finished up the day before kennedy was assassinated -- a great film -- and they warn the viet cong is go
. >> and reagan airport, and thurgood marshall in baltimore. >> now, obviously one of the last things that happens while kennedy is alive that has a very important impact on foreign policy is the assassination of the president of south vietnam. our client, our ally over there. and then two weeks later, i think it's two weeks later, kennedy is himself assassinated. and as you were saying before, this raised the questions that historians can argue about, keep arguing about, the next...
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that's right behind thurgood marshall elementary school in northeast. the school notified parents and planned to hold all activities indoors until this investigation in the park was wrapped up. >>> vicious murder still unsolved after seven years. today the culpeper county sheriff released an open letter asking for any information on the death of cheryl warner. back on december 18, 2005, warner was killed in her home. she had been on the phone with her father, a man knock order her door claiming his car had broken down. she was later found tied up and hanging in the basement with her home set on fire. the officials do not believe the killer was alone. they are hope somethi one will provide the tip they need to make an arrest. >>> it is official the district government has for now given up on its plan to set aside hundreds of special red top meters for disabled drivers. but the decision leaves a lot of confusion about just who can park wear and who has to pay. tom sherwood is here to rye to sort all of it out. sounds like a mess, tom. >> doreen, it is con
that's right behind thurgood marshall elementary school in northeast. the school notified parents and planned to hold all activities indoors until this investigation in the park was wrapped up. >>> vicious murder still unsolved after seven years. today the culpeper county sheriff released an open letter asking for any information on the death of cheryl warner. back on december 18, 2005, warner was killed in her home. she had been on the phone with her father, a man knock order her door...
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we reached 52 degrees at reagan national airport, 53 at dulles and 50 at bwi thurgood marshall. right now it's still fairly mild outside, 48 at d.c., 46 at gaithersburg and baltimore, 49 degrees at quantico and 52 to the south at fredericksburg, 46 martinsburg and winchester, cumberland 45 and we've got 48 degrees at dulles. let's look at radar because we've been dealing with the light rain and drizzle off and on throughout the day. now you can see things have kind of waned off, not quite as widespread as earlier, but we are going to keep an eye on a couple of frontal systems that will change our weather pattern a bit. over the course of tonight we can't rule out light drizzle or a light pop-up shower. back to our weather maps. that we will watch very closely. here's a look at a fog advisory and laura mentioned how it looked outside. this fog advisory is in effect until 9 a.m. monday morning, definitely going to impact your morning commute. do be aware of that and keep your eyes to the skies. over areas of the upper midwest they've dealt with snow from a couple systems that roar
we reached 52 degrees at reagan national airport, 53 at dulles and 50 at bwi thurgood marshall. right now it's still fairly mild outside, 48 at d.c., 46 at gaithersburg and baltimore, 49 degrees at quantico and 52 to the south at fredericksburg, 46 martinsburg and winchester, cumberland 45 and we've got 48 degrees at dulles. let's look at radar because we've been dealing with the light rain and drizzle off and on throughout the day. now you can see things have kind of waned off, not quite as...
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if you take the facts out of context -- he did vote against thurgood marshall. he did not want a liberal activist on the u.s. supreme court. not because he is liberal. because he is activist. the constitution comes first. he wants strict interpreters who would adhere to the law. he voted against thurgood marshall. true. he did not want a liberal activists. bork. against boent against the race issues, too. provided knows the poll tax -- everybody knows the poll tax. he voted against the civil rights bill. he was opposed to the ways it was being done. the congress was going to step in and say you cannot use the poll tax. byrd said do it right. eventually it was rejected. byrd voted for it. two years later, congress comes back with a constitutional amendment and byrd voted for it. he voted for it once they did it right with a constitutional amendment. he filibustered, it is true. there was a 14 hour filibuster. not one racial word in the whole thing. read through the thing. "let's make this thing right and i can support it." racist. read throughout the filibuster.
if you take the facts out of context -- he did vote against thurgood marshall. he did not want a liberal activist on the u.s. supreme court. not because he is liberal. because he is activist. the constitution comes first. he wants strict interpreters who would adhere to the law. he voted against thurgood marshall. true. he did not want a liberal activists. bork. against boent against the race issues, too. provided knows the poll tax -- everybody knows the poll tax. he voted against the civil...
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as well as large ammunts of ammunition. 3exppcc more travel disruptiins at b-w-i thurgood marshall airport today due to fog. fog.according to their websitee...most oo the depprtures on the schedule for canceled.thhrreare.. however... still several flights thaa this morning... and departing pn time this aaternoon.this has been goingg n siice monday affernoon... when heavy fogg prounded all flights at the airport. a 50 thousand dollar grant is on the line, and one local school issonly a few clicks line?? t them to the finish oel d. smith is live at &pmounttwashington schhoo to show s how the monny would be ssent, and what appens if short. 33 33 3 3&pa touchdown dance... for one saint louis rams playerr.. ii why... danny amendola spikes - the football... hitting spiies the ddnny amendola spikes the ootball... hitting an official right in the face. the hit breaks the official's lassss... cusing him to he escorted off he hurt. 3ptease countdown to christmas- we're giving &pchristmas eve. eve.our lucky wwnners willlget a channe to choose a gift from unddr theetree.ss ssty tuned &pfor your chhnce
as well as large ammunts of ammunition. 3exppcc more travel disruptiins at b-w-i thurgood marshall airport today due to fog. fog.according to their websitee...most oo the depprtures on the schedule for canceled.thhrreare.. however... still several flights thaa this morning... and departing pn time this aaternoon.this has been goingg n siice monday affernoon... when heavy fogg prounded all flights at the airport. a 50 thousand dollar grant is on the line, and one local school issonly a few...
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i would love to tell you my favorite surrey and transport about thurgood marshall and he had pneumonia in 1975. richard nixon was president. and i think that nixon was hoping to get a vacancy on the court and so one day, one of marshall's doctors came to him and said, the president has requested to send over your medical record. he had pneumonia. you know, he was very sick. and he said, of course he can send him over, but let me just right on the record with a black sharpie parker. and he wrote not that come exclamation point. [laughter] >> by most accounts, he was a terrible man to work for. one story that i have about douglas is about if he had written a u.s. reporter or something. the young man denied it. douglas is just humbly with rage and saying that books are temples. i would never trust a person who would write in person who would write an in a book written douglas takes the book and flips it under his window. and he throws it to heart and it goes out the window and lands in the courtyard outside and cracked the spine. and the center for second, and then the law clerk makes hst
i would love to tell you my favorite surrey and transport about thurgood marshall and he had pneumonia in 1975. richard nixon was president. and i think that nixon was hoping to get a vacancy on the court and so one day, one of marshall's doctors came to him and said, the president has requested to send over your medical record. he had pneumonia. you know, he was very sick. and he said, of course he can send him over, but let me just right on the record with a black sharpie parker. and he wrote...
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he opposed thurgood marshall when he was nominated. senator byrd was so conservative on some of these issues that in 1971,richard nixon toyed with putting him on the supreme court just to show the senate what he could do. senator byrd moderated his views all the time. he got lucky. issues got resolved on civil rights. legislatively. things moved on. senator byrd gets on the leadership ladder and he rises. he becomes the whip in a stealth campaign. the idea of robert byrd as leader goes from being inconceivable to virtually inevitable. he has earned his way up to be leader. at the beginning of my book, he becomes leader and replaces mike mansfield, who is sort of an icon. no one thinks byrd can replace mike mansfield. but the truth is, no one thought that mike mansfield could replace lyndon johnson. that is certain the way things work. as my book starts, the first chapter is about byrd. it is entitled "the grind." he is hard-working. senate mechanic, etc. robert byrd has a concept of what a senate leader should be. he immediately moves
he opposed thurgood marshall when he was nominated. senator byrd was so conservative on some of these issues that in 1971,richard nixon toyed with putting him on the supreme court just to show the senate what he could do. senator byrd moderated his views all the time. he got lucky. issues got resolved on civil rights. legislatively. things moved on. senator byrd gets on the leadership ladder and he rises. he becomes the whip in a stealth campaign. the idea of robert byrd as leader goes from...
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he voted against thurgood marshall. he did not want a liberal activists. the race issues, too. he voted against the civil rights bill. back it up a little bit. 1960, the senate was considering of legislation to abolish coal tax. byrd voted against it. byrd tried to explain he was not opposed to the intent of the legislation, but it goes against the state rights. therefore, congress cannot step in and say -- byrd said to do it right. he said he could not vote on it if it was going to be done this way. two years later, congress comes back with a constitutional amendment and byrd voted for it. he voted for it once they did it right with a constitutional amendment. the civil rights bill. he filibustered, it is true. there was a 14 hour filibuster. read through the thing. everyone points out him being racist. read throughout the filibuster. there is not one racial thing. the whole thing is basically constitutional law. he makes clear to make it right before he can support it. he agrees that there should be no discrimination in the standards. the objective sought -- the objective her
he voted against thurgood marshall. he did not want a liberal activists. the race issues, too. he voted against the civil rights bill. back it up a little bit. 1960, the senate was considering of legislation to abolish coal tax. byrd voted against it. byrd tried to explain he was not opposed to the intent of the legislation, but it goes against the state rights. therefore, congress cannot step in and say -- byrd said to do it right. he said he could not vote on it if it was going to be done...